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Plan for Peace

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A law firm dedicated to wills and estates planning with a flexible and attainable approach
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Jacque Nikodym Law, PLLC

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Planning for Peace

Planning for peace in the future requires that you take action in the present. My firm can help you with a single estate issue or the entire process. I provide estate planning services at flat rates in many cases, including military and teacher discounts. I also offer mediation services. Schedule an in-person or Zoom consultation to find out what I can do for you! Se habla español!

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Latest Articles

Estate Planning Protects Your Loved Ones
August 15, 2021
Estate Planning Protects Your Loved Ones
The only way to protect your loved ones and your estate is to have an estate plan. An estate planning attorney can help you decide how best to spell out your wishes with respect to the management of your estate, your children, and your health in the event of death, illness, or incapacity. They can...
What is a Durable Power of Attorney?
November 3, 2022
What is a Durable Power of Attorney?
If you’ve looked into estate planning at all, you’ve probably come across the phrase “power of attorney”. There are different kinds of power of attorney, but most of the time when people talk about power of attorney, they are talking about what is known in Texas as a statutory durable power of attorney. This article...
How a Will Resulted in the Manchester Mummy
October 25, 2022
How a Will Resulted in the Manchester Mummy
Historically, graveyard bells were attached to graves with a string leading into the coffin by way of a pipe so that if the person inside wasn’t actually dead, they could ring the bell and be rescued. This practice came about during the late 1800’s when it became apparent that some people were being buried alive...
The Power of the Self-Proving Affidavit
April 18, 2022
The Power of the Self-Proving Affidavit
If you’re creating a will in Texas, you may want to consider using a self-proving affidavit. This can help to ensure that your will is upheld in court and that your wishes are carried out. A self-proving affidavit is a legal document that can be used to establish the authenticity of a will or other...
Your Timeshare and Your Will
April 12, 2022
Your Timeshare and Your Will
If you own a timeshare, you may be wondering what will happen to it after you pass. The answer depends on how your timeshare is structured and what type of ownership you have. TRADITIONAL TIMESHARE If you have a traditional timeshare, where you purchase a specific week or unit at a resort, the best thing...
Can a Transfer On Death Deed Help You Avoid Probate?
February 7, 2022
Can a Transfer On Death Deed Help You Avoid Probate?
When you Google the phrase “probate real estate”, you get more than 40 million hits. That’s really not surprising when you consider that real estate is one of the most common reasons that a will has to go through the probate process. Transferring real estate to a trust is one way to avoid the probate...
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